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Hi folks - I've never used PHPMyAdmin before, but was going to take a look at using it for a client of mine. They want to have a web interface to edit tables, but when you pull up a table that relates to another table, they want a select box pre-populated with values from the related table.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Tim Perdue.
2002-09-13 19:20:00 UTC in phpMyAdmin
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This has to do with IE's SSL implementation most likely. You didn't mention if you were in SSL mode or not at the time.
2001-08-30 12:17:33 UTC in Alexandria-Devel
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Matthieu, project_metric is no longer populated by any script in sourceforge. Pfalcon has a patch waiting in the wings which will fix all the pages in the /top/ directory which reference that table.
2001-08-22 12:23:53 UTC in Alexandria-Devel
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Believe me, I've tried to pump you up in your scores.
The personal page says that those 5 numbers include "non
trusted rankings". The 3.4xxx number includes only trusted
rankings.
It is working fine, as designed.
2001-08-10 15:35:46 UTC in SourceForge.net
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Yes, the machine was shut down and CVS tree closed for an indeterminate period of time.
If you need to get the latest open source code, visit Frank Schulte's project at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sf-genericinst/ He had a snapshot of the code that was taken right before the tree was closed.
2001-08-10 15:05:54 UTC in Alexandria-Devel
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There aren't any scripts like that yet. I hope we can add cascading foreign keys at some point, and that would make it a lot easier.
2001-08-10 15:00:53 UTC in Alexandria-Devel
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You are asking for a completely different level of
customization than adding a simple ORDER BY NAME to the end
of an SQL query. Your change requires an extensive new
interface, new columns added to the tables, etc.
yes, you should add numbers to the beginning of your
categories so they become sorted. The method you were using
before was completely...
2001-08-08 21:52:34 UTC in SourceForge.net
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The simple ordering was done at the request of the python
group, and it makes sense.
Please relax - there are real people at the other end of
these rants.
Your request is in the queue and will be addressed as
engineering time allows it.
2001-08-08 20:45:04 UTC in SourceForge.net
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I don't know if postgres does that or not. The unix names
should all be lower case anyway.
2001-08-07 19:42:17 UTC in SourceForge.net
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Sorry Guido - I will work on this right away.
2001-08-06 21:05:20 UTC in SourceForge.net